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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o was a monumental Kenyan author and scholar celebrated as a foundational figure in modern African literature. Throughout his prolific career, he famously moved away from writing in English to prioritize his native Gikuyu, arguing that indigenous languages are essential for decolonizing the mind. His commitment to social justice and political activism led to his imprisonment and long exile from Kenya, during which he taught at prestigious American universities. The sources detail his extensive body of work, including celebrated novels, plays, and memoirs, as well as his numerous international accolades and honorary degrees. Even after his passing in 2025, he remains a global symbol for cul ...
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